Friday, October 21, 2011

Decisions, Decisions . . .

It's a big Friday Night in Allen. The Americans are playing their home opener and the Eagles are on the road to play Flower Mound Marcus.

It's a tough decision, but it looks like I'll be at my daughter's birthday party. (I said it was a tough decision. I didn't say it was My decision to make.)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Dairy Queen is back in town!


I took Whit to the new Dairy Queen yesterday. It's a bit fancier than most Dairy Queens. Four Flat Screen TVs, and they're wasting them on CNN? Seriously, who watches that anymore?
Restaurant TV's are for sports. CNN makes me feel like I'm in an airport.

Monday, September 19, 2011

No more "Home of the 12th Man"?

I heard a rumor that once Texas A&M changes conferences, they're going to change their motto to

"Home of the SECth Man".

There's probably nothing to it, though.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Eagles Keep Winning

After the Eagle beat Longview last week, I'm beginning to get my hopes up for another long playoff run.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Are you ready for some Football?

I missed the Allen American's Open House so I could go see the Eagles' home opener.
Well, technically, they were the home team, but they played at SMU. It was a nice field, Allen beat Cedar Hill 28-13. It should be a good year for the Eagles. They're a fun team to watch.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Great Wall of Allen

   If you've driven through Allen recently, you've probably noticed it. The huge fence behind SuperTarget and Dick's. 
   At first, I just thought it was a run-of-the-mill 2 story driving range, but this is much cooler than that.
   It's a Top Golf, where they put a tracking device in every golf ball and keep track of how you're driving. You can compete with your friends or just try for a high score.
   They've also got a restaurant, but I haven't heard much about it. The wait for Golf is getting a little less imposing, but it's still pretty full on the weekends.
   It almost makes me wish I was a golfer.


Thursday, August 18, 2011

It's beginning to look like a Stadium


Some people think the big number with the Stadium is $60 million, but the number I like is 18,500.

That's how many people it will hold.  I can't wait to be able to go to a home football game and actually find a seat. I think it's tied for the 5th largest High School stadium in the Texas, but the others are all shared by multiple teams.

The Stadium is nice, but the real story should be the Arts Wing that they're building at the High School. It will have an auditorium which can be used for guest speakers in combined classrooms, and a Restaurant for use by the culinary classes.